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In this conversation we talk about some lessons along the way of Ed’s political development, from social prisoner to jailhouse lawyer to organizer to revolutionary to political prisoner.
Ed offers unvarnished reflections from a life in struggle, characteristically with no holds barred for what he refers to as “the tamed left.”
Our conversation was informed by Ed Mead’s autobiography Lumpen and by Daniel Burton-Rose’s books on the George Jackson Brigade. We will include a full list of sources in the show notes.
Links:
Lumpen: The Autobiography of Ed Mead
Theory and Practice of Armed Struggle in the Northwest: A Historical Analysis
Creating A Movement With Teeth: A Documentary History of the George Jackson Brigade
Guerilla USA: The George Jackson Brigade and the Anticapitalist Underground of the 1970's
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